These are the richest neighbourhoods in Leeds, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
There are many different neighbourhoods spread across the city of Leeds and some are wealthier than others. Data from the Office for National Statistics can show us which areas of the city have a higher average annual household income. This can tell use which parts of the city are the richest.
This data, released in March 2020 and dating back to 2018, reveals the annual average household income within a Middle layer Super Output Area (MSOA) in Leeds.
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In order from lowest to highest, here are the 20 richest neighbourhoods in Leeds:
- Primley Park and Wigton Moor - £47,600
- Calverley and Farsley North - £48,000
- Aberford, Barwich and Thorner - £48,000
- Colton, Austhorpe and Whitkirk - £48,400
- Far Headingley and Weetwood - £49,100
- Boston Spa and Bramham - £49,500
- Yeadon South - £49,900
- Scarcroft, Shadwell and Scholes - £50,400
- Leeds City Centre - £50,600
- Chapel Allerton North - £51,100
- Horsforth South and Rawdon - £51,200
- Bramhope and Pool-in-Wharfedale - £51,900
- Roundhay Park and Slaid Hill - £52,600
- Horsforth West - £52,800
- Guiseley North and West - £53,500
- Collingham, Rigton and Harewood - £53,600
- Wetherby West - £54,100
- Adel - £54,300
- Alwoodley - £55,600
- Roundhay West - £55,700
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